A framework for nation-centric classification and observation of the internet

  • Authors:
  • Matthias Wählisch;Sebastian Meiling;Thomas C. Schmidt

  • Affiliations:
  • Freie Universität Berlin;HAW Hamburg, Informatik;HAW Hamburg, Informatik

  • Venue:
  • Proceedings of the ACM CoNEXT Student Workshop
  • Year:
  • 2010

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Abstract

The Internet has matured to a mission-critical infrastructure, and recently attracted much attention at political and legal levels in many countries. Civil actions regarding the Internet infrastructure require a thorough understanding of the national components of the global Internet to foresee possible impacts of regulations and operations at a country-level. In this paper we report on a methodology, tool chain and results for identifying and classifying a 'national Internet'. We argue for the importance to consider individual IP-blocks instead of prefixes and quantify the effects of our proposed approach. The methods have been applied to identify a 'German Internet', but are designed general enough to work for most countries, as well.